The ADAS DiaLog was the world's first digital voice synthesized alarm dialer. Today, we continue that heritage with the most user-friendly robust unit on the market. Through the years, customer-required features have been added allowing the DiaLog to be used in numerous industries.

The DiaLog Elite is the industry's first Web-based completely field-upgradable alarm dialer. It is a complete voice notification device that addresses all your monitoring and control requirements.

Easily customizable, the Elite can be configured with any combination of digital and analog inputs and relay outputs to match your specific needs. And, depending on your operating environment, it can be configured to work on or off the Web!

The Elite features a host of powerful options that can be installed in the field or downloaded over the phone line - you can even receive an upgrade to your system over the phone.

Best of all, because it's Web-based, the Elite will easily meet your growing needs today and far into the future.

Powerful built-in functions that provide real benefit

Continuous monitoring of up to 48 dry contact, digital or analog inputs in any combination.

Complete programming locally through the keypad or laptop and remotely via a phone or modem.

All options are field upgradable without returning the unit to the factory.

Alarm on the conditions you need to: contact settings, specific values, total durations, accumulations or rates of change.

Input channels can control individual relays, giving you complete control of what happens when different conditions occur.

Pre-programmed or user-spoken messages for unique alarm notification for each condition.

SCADA capabilities using Modbus RTU Slave option, giving you complete access to all inputs and outputs either through a direct RS-232 connection or via modem.

Modbus RTU Master option allows for reading/writing and alarming on PLC data over a serial connection between the Elite and the PLC.

The Elite grows as your needs grow

Web-based functionality allows for management of as many sites as you want. Just hop online and immediately check on event log reporting and storage, or get complete regularly scheduled or on-demand status reports. Freedom is just a click away.

The Elite offers many methods for programming

Locally via the keypad

Locally or remotely via a PC or laptop

Remotely over a phone

Different types of inputs and outputs

From 8 to 48 Dry Contact or Digital Inputs

From 8 to 48 Analog Inputs

From 4 to 24 8A Relays (located locally or remotely)

Alarm types that match all your requirements

Contact Open or Close

Total number of motor/engine starts in a day or other time period

Total run-time in a day or other time period

Pulse and Flow totalization

Total time in a condition

Exceeding a high analog limit

Exceeding a low analog limit

Exceeding a positive and/or negative rate of change

Local notification of alarm conditions

LEDs change to red and blink to indicate in alarm.

Relays can be activated for any channel

The display shows all channels in alarm and their value.

Remote notification of alarm conditions

Call-out to a phone, cell-phone or radio

Numeric messages on display pagers

Text messages on cell-phones and alpha-pagers

Current status on the Internet

Quality construction for reliable performance

No alarm system is reliable unless it has been designed to be reliable. The Elite is unsurpassed in this area.

The Elite is mounted in a panel/flush mount configuration or a NEMA-4X enclosure to endure extreme exposure to the elements.

All field wiring uses pluggable connections, making it very easy for installation and de-installation.

With the Elite, the user has no more fuses to replace in the event of lightning or power spikes. All inputs are electronically protected using solid-state automatic resettable fuses.

We even build in maintenance accountability

If you cannot determine what caused an alarm or who acknowledged an alarm, what good is it to have an alarm system? The Elite keeps track of what you really need to know about the operation of your systems.

A 1000 entry event log stores all alarms, acknowledgments, call-outs, call-ins, and changes to programming. Each entry is time-stamped to provide a complete chronological trail of everything that has happened. This log can be printed locally to a parallel printer or uploaded to the Internet.

A Caller-ID function records all calls into the Elite. Any calls into the Elite for programming changes or acknowledging alarms is recorded in the event log with the Caller ID.

A 10,000 entry datalog stores all enabled analog channels at a user-specified rate. These values can be retrieved automatically by the DiaLogOnline internet service or manually over a modem.